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It was not a "king" per say. Jesus asked while on the cross "Eli Eli Lama sabachthani" (please don't quote my spelling of that), which means My God My God, Why hast thou forsaken me.

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King David in Psalm 22. Jesus says it on the cross but he was likely quoting David.

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